Ring Around the Rosie is a supernatural thriller about a woman (Gina Philips, Jeepers Creepers) who travels to the family estate and finds herself condemned to a house with buried secrets from the past terrorizing and haun... more »ting her present. When Karen Baldwin's ailing grandmother makes a final request ' for Karen to clean out the family's mountain estate and liquidate its assets, which she would be allowed to keep ' she and her boyfriend, Jeff, drive out to the family's old, sprawling run-down mansion where Karen quickly meets Pierce (Tom Sizemore, Heat, Black Hawk Down) who takes care of the horses in the stables - he's dark, mysterious, strong and commanding.« less
Definitely had its own style that most will not like.
James B. (wandersoul73) from LINDALE, TX Reviewed on 6/18/2009...
Wow, what a real stinker. It's kinda lame, kinda boring and very longwinded.
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Movie Reviews
FADING ROSIE
Michael Butts | Martinsburg, WV USA | 06/02/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Sigh....here we go again. ANOTHER supposed thriller that leaves everything to the viewer's discretion to determine what the heck we just wasted our money on. Gina Phillips stars as a young girl who inherits her grandparents' summer home, where obviously something spooky happened when Gina was a girl. She has a livein boyfriend, of course and her younger sister shows up, as does a mysterious handyman who plays some part in the mystery. The real mystery is why movies like these continue to get made. No payoff and what has happened by the end is never explained to its audience. Tom Sizemore mimics Rod Steiger in his performance and Randall Batinkoff as the boyfriend is wasted. No shocks..no thrills. No good!!!"
Observation
J Von | Austin | 08/15/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Notice how ever single positive review was made on either April 5th or April 11th? And notice how this movie is the only one each of them have ever reviewed on amazon? Is that not vaguely suspicious? I guess the only way to sell a crappy movie is by posting fake reviews.
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Genuinely creepy and suspenseful - albeit a little disjointe
Daniel Jolley | Shelby, North Carolina USA | 08/13/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"An hour into Ring Around the Rosie, I was wondering why in the name of H.P. Lovecraft so many reviewers trashed this movie. It was genuinely creepy, suspenseful, disturbing in an I-haven't-figured-it-out-yet-but-I-have-some-ideas kind of way, and building up to something quite possibly momentous. Very soon thereafter, though, the story suddenly became way too disjointed and tumbled into several what-the-heck-just-happened moments. That most definitely is a problem, and I can see how some viewers would begin to turn on the film at that point. I can also see how the ending leaves some viewers feeling as if the movie just gave them the finger. Still, speaking as a horror veteran who has seen it all (or at least most of it), I think Ring Around the Rosie rises to the occasion much more often than it falls into clichés. If this would have been released ten years ago, it would certainly have generated more cheers than jeers.
We horror fans are incredibly fortunate to have Gina Philips working in our genre; I would watch this gorgeous woman in anything at all, and I'm so thankful I don't have to suffer through sugary romances or chick flicks to bathe in her beauty. I think she's even sexier when she's scared - and her character, Karin, is scared quite a lot during Ring Around the Rosie. The fact that she already suffers from strange nightmares does not bode well when Karin inherits the country house where she and her sister used to spend their summers. She and her boyfriend head out there to begin packing things up and getting the house ready to sell. It's soon obvious that something just isn't right around there, with a lot of the mystery seemingly associated with a mysterious closet door. Despite some unsettling experiences in the house, though, her boyfriend leaves here there - out in the middle of the country with no transportation - for several days. That's when she meets Pierce (Tom Sizemore), a strange fellow who has been looking after the place. Pierce looks a little bit French to me, so I didn't trust him from the start. Things soon progress from weird noises and nightmares to unexplainable occurrences and real danger - a trend which continues after Karen's sister Wendy (Jenny Mollen) shows up a few days later.
It wouldn't be appropriate for me to describe the kind of things that happen as this film moves along its singularly unique track. I can say that the story takes on an atmosphere of increasing creepiness and suspense, though. I actually think the ending is pretty effective, and some viewers won't really see it coming - heck, even I was surprised by certain elements of it. The only problem I have with the film is the way it rushes through a few scenes without really tying them together - it feels like the director forgot to actually remove some deleted scenes. In a way, though, this disjointed sense of the later action works in concert with the story's idiosyncratic nature.
Obviously, I can't guarantee you will enjoy this film as much as I did. If you think every film is supposed to explain every single plot element to you at the end, chances are you won't regard this film too highly. This isn't an episode of Scooby Doo. Personally, I like and appreciate the odd horror film that doesn't spell every plot element out for me in the end. One's own imagination is a much more effective story-teller than any Hollywood scriptwriter, so what's wrong with a film leaving a few things open to your own interpretation? This film does make sense, but it doesn't cater to your every whim or leave time for questions and answers during the end credits. To some viewers, that's a bad thing, but I find it rather refreshing."
Boring, That's it
Tsuyoshi | Kyoto, Japan | 02/08/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
""Ring Around the Rosie" stars Gina Philips ("Jeepers Creepers") and Tom Sizemore ("Saving Private Ryan"). I was interested in their names, but sadly the film is terribly boring, even though it runs less than 90 minutes.
Gina Philips plays Karen, a young business woman who inherits a house in a remote place in the countryside, which might or might not be haunted. Near the house lives a caretaker played by Tom Sizemore, who might or might not be possessed by something evil. The premise is all too familiar, used recently in such films as "The Amityville Horror," and with the right direction the film would be thrilling.
But you will soon realize that there in no thrills of any kind, not even a surprise by sudden big sound, in "Ring Around the Rosie" which introduces many recycled bits of images seen in other thrillers - from rudimentary tricks like shadows moving behind the door, a weird reflection in the mirror, strange noise in the midnight or unreliable neighbor staring at the protagonist, to the heroine tormented by nightmares and her buried memories of the past.
The film has also Karen's amiable boyfriend (Randall Batinkoff) and her lovely younger sister (Jenny Mollen). The former leaves the house while Karen stays to clean up the house; the latter arrives there and what Karen sees and hears start to get stranger. Considering the nature of the conclusion and suggested history of Karen's childhood (which I cannot disclose here), there could be some psychological explanations about the strange events that terrorize Karen, as in such thrillers as `The Others." That's what I thought while trying not to sleep, but no matter how I try, I cannot find one in this disjointed story that is confusing and illogical. If you see a character falling from the window and another character catches her in his arms in a cartoon-like way, you realize this is not a very good psychological thriller.
Or maybe I am thinking too much. Probably this is another badly written horror film you might find in your rental video shop, borrow it and regret it later. Whatever it is, I was bored, and that I can say pretty confidently.
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Worthless
Autum Phillips | Boone, NC United States | 10/24/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I'm an avid Horror movie goer. My taste in horror flicks may not be the best, I'll admit I am a little picky, but they still have to be worth watching. This movie has no redeeming qualities to it whatsoever. I watched it with a group of people and by the first five minutes none of us knew what was going on, yet the ending was easily predictable. It was one of the worst horror flicks I've ever seen. I wouldn't recommend even renting it."